Background The increasing integration of digital health tools into care may result in a greater flow of personal health information (PHI) between patients and providers. Although privacy …
Background As the use of AI becomes more pervasive, and computerised systems are used in clinical decision-making, the role of trust in, and the trustworthiness of, AI tools will need to …
R Dlugatch, A Georgieva, A Kerasidou - BMC Medical Ethics, 2023 - Springer
Background Despite the recognition that developing artificial intelligence (AI) that is trustworthy is necessary for public acceptability and the successful implementation of AI in …
This paper focuses on the opportunities and the ethical and societal risks posed by advanced AI assistants. We define advanced AI assistants as artificial agents with natural …
As AI assistants become increasingly sophisticated and deeply integrated into our lives, questions of trust rise to the forefront. In this paper, we build on philosophical studies of trust …
With 40 million annual passenger flights, airports are key hubs for microbial communities from diverse geographic origins to converge, mix, and distribute. Wastewater derived from …
The health sector is highly digitized, which is enabling the collection of vast quantities of electronic data about health and well-being. These data are collected by a diverse array of …
Background Research using data from medical care promises to advance medical science and improve healthcare. Academia is not the only sector that expects such research to be of …
J Morley, L Floridi - Available at SSRN 4987317, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
Artificial intelligence's impact on healthcare is undeniable. What is less clear is whether it will be ethically justifiable. Just as we know that AI can be used to diagnose disease, predict …